City Unions: Managing Discontent in New York City
Released: Sep 01, 1987
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Format: Paperback, 221 pages
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Description:
This concise history of New York City municipal unions makes a persuasive case that union leadership in NYC has often behaved like a junior partner in the management structure by conceding to City demands (oftentimes over the protest of the membership); by excluding the rank and file from decision-making; by doing management's job of enforcing workplace discipline; and by undermining and marginalizing militants within the ranks.
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